UnderANeonHaloDoes this really belong here? Because if it does, while we're at it let's show Auschwitz and the Cambodian killing fields. War is horrifying and brutal and vicious, and it should be condemned and it's victims should be remembered. But really, is this the place for it?

FeeFiFoFoTheFifeFifeBrownYes. The place for this sort of thing is anywhere and everywhere that makes it harder to ignore or rationalize.

UnderANeonHaloI'm not saying it should be hidden away, I'm just say that this is an entertainment site. This belongs on PoE-news with a link to the embed of this and it's accompanying article from the Al Jazeera site, not on PoEtv wedged between a snarky video game reviewer and a god awful John Leguizamo clip.

UnderANeonHaloI guess I have to agree with Baleen; being that I, like everyone else on this site, am Baleen.

wtf japanAdding to the fuck list: the Arab nations, UN, U.S., Great Britain. We've all got blood on our hands.

An especially emphatic fuck you to Hamas as well as the Israeli defense strategists who allegedly think killing civilians deprives organizations like Hamas of support.

TriggerbabyI was watching CNN yesterday. The reporter was talking about how frightening the Hamas rocket attacks are, and that these insideous weapons were even designed to fragment on detonation, potentially killing people!
I'm not taking any side here, just pointing out that CNN is retarded.

poopskinmore cat vids. I have to return to cruel reality AFTER work. Also, 5-starring or 1-starring (or rating this at all) just seems really fucked up to me.

poopskinprobably should have paid attention to the almost-identical post/discussion above. I agree with both of you.

dorjeIt's a terrible thing when soldiers in an asymmetric war take cover and strike from near children. It's a terrible thing when parents and landowners accept money to store munitions and weapons in their homes and schools, where families and children are made the secondary targets of neutralizing counterattacks. It's a terrible thing when a regional subculture begins to train its children into a cyclic pattern of hatred and violence, as a crude effort to maintain their will to fight for one more generation. War never changes - tactics for victory, strategy for peace.